German Bundesliga Leading Goal Scorers in History (1963-2018)

Task of scoring goal in each match is quite difficult but some strikers and midfielders maintain their goal scoring form. Who is the all time highest goal scorer in Bundesliga. Its non other then the legendary (Gerd Müller) who scored 487 goals. He is leading the list of German Bundesliga goal scorer. Klaus Fischer becomes second player who come closer to break the record of Gerd Muller goal ratio in Bundesliga.

All-time German Bundesliga Leading Goal Scorers in History

Players

Goals

Matches

Team

Career Period

Gerd Müller

398

453

Bayern Munich

1964–1979

Klaus Fischer

268

535

Schalke 04, Köln

1968-1988

Jupp Heynckes

243

372

Hannover, Mönchengladbach

1965-1978

Manfred Burgsmüller

213

432

Dortmund, Bremen

1968-1990

Claudio Pizarro

191

423

Bayern Munich, Bremen

1996- Continue

Ulf Kirsten

182

350

Bayer Leverkusen

1983-2003

Stefan Kuntz

179

449

Bochum, Kaiserslautern

1980-2005

Klaus Allofs

177

424

FC Köln, Bremen

1975-1993

Dieter Müller

177

303

Stuttgart, FC Koln

1972-1989

Hannes Löhr

166

381

FC Koln

1963-1978

Robert Lewandowski

162

238

Dortmund, FC Bayern

2006- Continue

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge

162

310

FC Bayern

1974-1989

Bernd Hölzenbein

160

420

Eintracht Frankfurt

1967-1986

Fritz Walter

167

348

Stuttgart

1937–1959

Mario Gomez

155

275

Wolfsburg, FC Bayern

2003- Continue

#1: Gerd Müller: Club (Bayern Munich): Goals (398) & Matches (453):
The record of 398 goals set by Gerd Muller professional German footballer during 1964–1979. He played 453 matches for Bayern Munich and score goals with the ratio (0.86) per match. Currently no one in German bundesliga come closer to break his all-time goal scoring record.

#2: Klaus Fischer: Club (Schalke 04): Goals (268) & Matches (535):

Klaus Fischer played for couple of big football clubs in Bundesliga. He dominated most of his career while playing for (Schalke and Köln). Fischer scored 268 goals in all his (535) match appearances for the clubs including VfL Bochum and TSV 1860 München since 1968-1988.